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The nurse is caring for a client with a brain tumor. The client has an altered level of consciousness and is experiencing bradycardia, bradypnea, and a widening pulse pressure. Which of the following interventions are appropriate for this client? Select all that apply.
A nurse in the intensive care unit receives report from the ED on a new admission. The client has a brain tumor and has recently started having seizures. Which of the following items will the nurse ensure are available while preparing for this admission? Select all that apply.
The nurse just received report on a client who had a pituitary tumor resection yesterday. The outgoing nurse reported that the client didn’t sleep well, and the client’s pain is not well controlled. The arterial line waveform is dampened, and oxygen saturation is 96% on a humidified oxygen tent. The client had 700 ml oral intake and 825ml IV fluids in, with 6L output. 2.5L output was within the last hour. Recent labs showed a potassium of 3.4 and magnesium of 1.9. Which item is most concerning to the nurse?
A nurse is working in the OR assisting on a case in which a client is having a tumor removed. Which principles should the nurse utilize that demonstrate proper handling of specimens removed during surgery? Select all that apply.
A 40-year-old client with a benign brain tumor is preparing to undergo treatment with a gamma knife. The client tells the nurse, “That sounds scary. I’m really nervous about having someone cut into my brain!” Which response from the nurse is most appropriate?
A client with a brain tumor has set up an advance directive and has selected her son as her durable power of attorney. Upon admission to the hospital, the client tells the nurse, “I do not want my son to make decisions for me anymore, I want to change my directive.” Which response from the nurse is accurate?
The nurse is caring for a client who requires antidiuretic hormone replacement. The nurse understands that replacement of this hormone is necessary if there is trauma to which of the following?
A nurse is caring for a client receiving vasopressin for diabetes inspidus after pituitary tumor resection. Which of the following does NOT demonstrate that this medication is achieving its desired effect?
The nurse is educating the family members of a client who has experienced brain damage. The nurse states the client will have attention, sensation, and body awareness deficits. Which area of the brain has been affected?
A 4-year-old child has been diagnosed with non-communicating hydrocephalus as a result of a brain tumor. Based on the nurse’s knowledge of this condition, the nurse should tell the parents to look for symptoms of which of the following?
Which of the following drugs is an example of an antitumor antibiotic that may be given to a client with cancer?